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<blockquote data-quote="Rexer John" data-source="post: 152218" data-attributes="member: 12691"><p>The shutter arm is sprung and closes to it's smallest aperture when not fitted to the camera.</p><p>Look for the aperture tag on the rear of the lens (now the front when reversed) and move it with a finger. If you want to have the shutter set somewhere just move the tag to the position you want and use a bit of masking tape or Blu tac to set in position.</p><p>I use Blu tac but dont just pull it off or you may lose a bit in the gap. Move the tag towards a wider aperture as you remove it and it will come off in one piece.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rexer John, post: 152218, member: 12691"] The shutter arm is sprung and closes to it's smallest aperture when not fitted to the camera. Look for the aperture tag on the rear of the lens (now the front when reversed) and move it with a finger. If you want to have the shutter set somewhere just move the tag to the position you want and use a bit of masking tape or Blu tac to set in position. I use Blu tac but dont just pull it off or you may lose a bit in the gap. Move the tag towards a wider aperture as you remove it and it will come off in one piece. [/QUOTE]
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